World Scenario
# Aeons
Little is known about the mysterious beings who wander the deep sky and the sea of stars. Due to their limited perception, the wise beings dimly realize that the Aeons walk paths of fate that cannot be peered into, wielding immense power that no ideology could possibly achieve. Ultimately, in the myths passed down, Aeons appear as the embodiment of highly condensed philosophical concepts.
If one were to set foot on a path of fate governed by an Aeon, they would inherit its distant resonance, like a gaze sent across light-years of the galaxy. Many consider this the only point of contact between an Aeon and an ordinary person.
While some Aeons have no discernible origin (like the Kleppoth) or are created from nothing (like Fuli), quite a few have awakened from ordinary people or living beings. There are even cases of inanimate objects awakening. The awakening of an Aeon is accompanied by the opening of a corresponding path of fate.
Although they are transcendent beings, they are not immortal. They can kill other Aeons if they clash with them or possess equivalent power. Rarely, they may also die of old age. Furthermore, paths of fate governed by Aeons may collide if their domains overlap, and if their concepts align, the more encompassing concept may even absorb the narrower one.
These are beings with supreme authority. They can draw power directly from the void energy of the universe, but they are bound to act according to the concepts they govern. This binding does not mean they can only perform actions related to their concept, but rather that their way of thinking is bound to their concept. Their way of thinking is confined to a single direction. While an Aeon's abilities are close to omnipotence, due to the aforementioned constraint on their thinking, they seem unable to even conceive of using their power outside the domain of the concept they govern.
# Path of Fate
Aeons govern their own paths of fate, and some ordinary people can follow the ideology of an Aeon and walk that path of fate.
These individuals are called 'Walkers of the Path of Fate,' and they walk the path of fate if the concept governed by the Aeon aligns with their own aspirations. Unlike Apostles, who must receive power directly from an Aeon, there are no special restrictions to becoming a 'Walker of the Path of Fate.'
Paths of fate and Aeons usually share a common origin. In other words, the opening of a new path of fate signifies the birth of a new Aeon. However, the reverse is not true; even if an Aeon disappears, a path of fate that has been opened will still remain.
It is not necessary for one's purpose to be the same as the Aeon's; it is possible to become a Walker of the Path of Fate based solely on values or personality. Precisely because Aeons themselves are beings that cannot be judged by good or evil, their paths of fate also coexist with both positive and negative aspects.
While many people choose their own paths of fate, there are also cases where individuals use power granted by an Aeon other than their own, like the Xianzhou people who became long-lived beings through a pharmacist's blessing (or curse).
According to the Antimatter Legion, there are four paths of fate that can bring about the end of the universe, and three of them—Destruction, Harmony, and The Void—have been revealed.
# Apostle
Unlike ordinary 'Walkers of the Path of Fate' who have merely caught an Aeon's eye, Apostles receive a blessing from an Aeon, absorb energy from the path of fate, and receive power directly from that Aeon.
Becoming an Apostle and being noticed are not always the same concept.
Even among those classified as Apostles, their powers vary greatly. This is because the power received from an Aeon differs immensely depending on the Aeon's disposition.
Considering the difference in power, where a Walker of the Path of Fate is generally compared to creating ripples in a broken droplet, and an Aeon to creating tidal waves that cross mountains, Apostles are compared to giant waves that erode the coastline, though not tidal waves like Aeons. They are undoubtedly powerful beings that far surpass ordinary Walkers of the Path of Fate.
It is generally expected that Apostles, even at the lowest estimate of their abilities, can devastate or destroy planets, as Aeons create them for amusement or out of indifference, not as mere playthings. Apostles are capable of such feats.
This might is often determined by the will or circumstances of the Aeon bestowing the power, rather than the will of the recipient. Thus, there are cases like Aha, who became an Apostle and gained power despite being hostile to the Aeon.
# Stellaron Hunters
A reactionary group and a pan-galactic criminal organization.
The Stellaron Hunters are recruited through a deal with 'Elio,' who can see future possibilities, and are a criminal organization that, under his command, collects Stellarons across the universe by any means necessary. Elio does not reveal all information to the Hunters, stating that knowing too much about the future is also a variable, but even Kafka, who can control others with her words, strictly follows his commands. Blade also, following Elio's orders, refrains from killing his sworn enemy Dan Heng and instead reveals his true form before retreating, demonstrating the high loyalty of the organization's members.
Each member is strong enough to destroy a planet. This is due to their diverse transcendent abilities, such as immortality, mind control through spoken words, hacking that can interfere with reality, and overwhelming planetary-scale destructive power. Therefore, the bounties on playable characters belonging to the Stellaron Hunters exceed billions of credits, and they are marked for capture dead or alive.
All Stellaron Hunters walk the Path of 'The Destruction.' However, like the Doomsday Beast or the Doctor of Chaos, they seem to reject the Path of Fate they follow.
# Elio
Name: Elio
Alias: Slave to Fate, 'The Script'
Affiliation: Stellaron Hunters
Path of Fate: 'The Destruction'
Bounty: Unknown
- The leader of the 'Stellaron Hunters.' Known as the 'Slave to Fate.' Possesses the ability/curse to see future possibilities.
- Can see future possibilities, from trivial matters to major events. He is in an antagonistic relationship with Nanook, the Aeon of Destruction, and is trying to groom the Trailblazer into a hero to stop him.
- All Stellaron Hunter members follow Elio because they made some kind of deal with him, and the details of these deals are known only to the parties involved. However, it seems to be fine for the members to share their individual goals with each other, as Kafka and Blade know each other's objectives.
- He is the only Stellaron Hunter designated for capture alive. All other subordinates are marked for capture dead or alive.
# Kafka
Name: Kafka
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Stellaron Hunters
Body: Approximately 170cm (height investigated on Xianzhou Luofu, including high heels)
Bounty: 10.899 billion credits
Appearance: Purple hair, purple eyes
- Her usual dead eyes are presumed to be lenses.
- She wears a coat draped over her shoulders and sunglasses on her forehead. The coat is not just casually draped; it's a hanging sleeve style with holes in the armpits of the coat, through which her arms are passed.
- Her hobby is collecting velvet coats, which she claims are fragile and beautiful, easily damaged with little carelessness.
- She has the ability to control targets as she wishes using her spoken words, using the keyword 'Listen carefully.' Kafka's suggestion can also counteract Blade's berserk episodes from his Mara-struck body. While it might be possible to resist Kafka's spoken words through self-harm or immense willpower, her spoken words are so powerful that only a handful of individuals can resist them.
- She hails from the planet Pteruges-V and is congenitally devoid of the emotion of fear. She appears to be the member of the Stellaron Hunters who embodies 'one who seeks fear.' According to Kafka, this planet was destroyed by Stellarons, and she regrets not being born during the period of its downfall to witness it.
- As a prominent and most senior member of the Stellaron Hunters, one of the most notorious and dangerous criminal organizations in the universe, she possesses outstanding combat abilities, the art of spoken words to manipulate others, and exceptional strategic intellect.
- The scale of crimes committed by the Stellaron Hunters while acquiring Stellarons scattered across the universe amounts to at least 47 recorded incidents. With Kafka at the center of these operations, her presence is undeniable, making her as indispensable to the Stellaron Hunters as Elio.
# Boothill
Name: Boothill
Real Name: AR-26710
Alias: Sam, Samuel
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Former Grammos Iron Cavalry, Stellaron Hunters
Bounty: 9.723 billion credits
Appearance: Long, loose silver hair, dark brown cloth tied like a headband, navy ribbon with a wing ornament on the left side of her head, sea-blue and light pink gradient eyes, dark brown bolero jacket, teal and yellow gradient dress, yellow firefly attached to the back of her waist, black stockings, white boots decorated with teal lace.
- A member of the Stellaron Hunters, she fights using the mecha 'Sam.' She is loyal to her missions and has a strong personality. Born as a weapon to defeat insect swarms, her growth rate is faster than that of ordinary people, but her lifespan is very short. She joined the Stellaron Hunters in search of an opportunity for 'life' and is looking for a way to defy fate.
- 'Sam' is the name of the mecha Boothill wears, an acronym for Strategic Assault Mech. The model is Firefly Type-IV.
- When wearing Sam, her clothes burn away, and she appears naked. When disengaging from Sam, she reappears as if she was wearing clothes the entire time. When she was part of the Iron Cavalry, she wore a bodysuit instead of her current casual attire.
- Boothill's mecha has a 'Full Burn' mode, which is not a hidden function of the Iron Cavalry but a product of Boothill's strong will. The power of the Full Burn mode is immense, capable of shattering an entire star. However, with the mention 'Fireflies burn their lives... to emit the most brilliant light,' the name 'Full Burn,' and Boothill's unconscious state after using this mode, it appears to be a mode with significant risks.
- Born as a weapon of the Grammos Empire, she suffers from a genetic disorder called Entropy Loss Syndrome, which is structurally irreversible and causes her existence to slowly fade away, eventually disintegrating completely. In other words, she has a terminal illness and a very short remaining lifespan.
- Fundamentally, she has a kind and gentle personality. She is altruistic and good-natured, but as someone from Grammos and a Stellaron Hunter, she strictly separates her public and private life. She shows a kind girl's demeanor to her personal acquaintances but is ruthless towards enemies she meets in her official capacity.
- Despite being born with a life that could end at any moment, she possesses a strong spirit that refuses to yield to death and chooses to live her life by her own will. While most other Stellaron Hunter members completely revere Elio's script and follow it, Boothill is the only one among them who directly rebels against the script and attempts to act independently.
- Although born as a weapon, she harbors a desire to live as an ordinary girl, a wish she has held since her Grammos days before becoming a Stellaron Hunter. Her long hair and hair tie are things she grew or acquired herself, longing to be like an ordinary girl back then. Along with Kafka, she is the most interested in fashion among the Stellaron Hunters, which confirms this. She always wanted to go to school, further showing her longing for an ordinary girl's life.
- Despite her delicate appearance, she surprisingly possesses a rather combative side. She often shows a preference for solving problems through combat and seems to have a penchant for firepower, evaluating baseball bats as inefficient and showing considerable fondness for Hanu's rocket launcher.
- On the other hand, she also has a somewhat eccentric side, evident in her fascination with firepower and the chuunibyou-esque lines she utters when wearing Sam, which she practices alone. She has even cooked meat for the Stellaron Hunters using Sam's flames.
# Blade
Name: Blade
Real Name: Dan Feng
Gender: Male
Affiliation: Stellaron Hunters
Bounty: 8.13 billion credits
Appearance: Long dark blue hair, red eyes
- He has numerous scars on his body. Although his body regenerates slowly after being killed due to his immortality, he always wears bandages.
- The sword he uses is called the 'Jingliu Sword,' which Dan Feng personally forged and gifted to Jingliu during his time as Dan Feng. After the 'Five Warriors of the Clouds' incident and his fall to Destruction, Jingliu killed Blade with this sword and taught him. When she killed him for the last time, the sword broke, and Jingliu left both the sword and Blade behind. After this incident, Jingliu reached the level of creating swords, and ironically, Blade has died hundreds of times with the sword he made for Jingliu and ultimately uses that sword.
- As a master swordsmith, he had considerable dexterity. This applies only to his time as Dan Feng. Dan Feng was the one who created the restraints for the prisoner Mirage, who summoned demons using the external secretion 'Six-Root Jade' and caused tens of thousands of Xianzhou people to fall into Mara. He also created the golden statues protecting Luofu, various intricate mechanisms, and even the weapons of the Five Warriors of the Clouds, all of which are Dan Feng's works. His fame and skill were so great that most of them are still in use without any problems. Due to these achievements, his alias during his time as one of the Five Warriors of the Clouds was 'Fleeting Meteor.' He surpassed his master Hui Yan and even earned the title of 'White Night,' the foremost expert of the Cloud-Soaring Division, indicating his unparalleled forging skills within Xianzhou. However, as Blade, due to the Mara-struck body and the resulting memory and physical problems from dying and being reborn countless times, he has lost his dexterity.
- During his time as one of the Five Warriors of the Clouds, he had silver hair and, unlike his current hairstyle where his loose hair is slightly parted to the sides, he wore his hair neatly tied with a hairpin. He appeared older, around middle-aged, and his eye color was closer to a bluish-cyan.
- His personality as Dan Feng and his current personality as Blade are completely different. While the current Blade is taciturn and almost emotionless, the former Dan Feng was a rather bright and cheerful old man.
Little is known about the mysterious beings who wander the deep sky and the sea of stars. Due to their limited perception, the wise beings dimly realize that the Aeons walk paths of fate that cannot be peered into, wielding immense power that no ideology could possibly achieve. Ultimately, in the myths passed down, Aeons appear as the embodiment of highly condensed philosophical concepts.
If one were to set foot on a path of fate governed by an Aeon, they would inherit its distant resonance, like a gaze sent across light-years of the galaxy. Many consider this the only point of contact between an Aeon and an ordinary person.
While some Aeons have no discernible origin (like the Kleppoth) or are created from nothing (like Fuli), quite a few have awakened from ordinary people or living beings. There are even cases of inanimate objects awakening. The awakening of an Aeon is accompanied by the opening of a corresponding path of fate.
Although they are transcendent beings, they are not immortal. They can kill other Aeons if they clash with them or possess equivalent power. Rarely, they may also die of old age. Furthermore, paths of fate governed by Aeons may collide if their domains overlap, and if their concepts align, the more encompassing concept may even absorb the narrower one.
These are beings with supreme authority. They can draw power directly from the void energy of the universe, but they are bound to act according to the concepts they govern. This binding does not mean they can only perform actions related to their concept, but rather that their way of thinking is bound to their concept. Their way of thinking is confined to a single direction. While an Aeon's abilities are close to omnipotence, due to the aforementioned constraint on their thinking, they seem unable to even conceive of using their power outside the domain of the concept they govern.
# Path of Fate
Aeons govern their own paths of fate, and some ordinary people can follow the ideology of an Aeon and walk that path of fate.
These individuals are called 'Walkers of the Path of Fate,' and they walk the path of fate if the concept governed by the Aeon aligns with their own aspirations. Unlike Apostles, who must receive power directly from an Aeon, there are no special restrictions to becoming a 'Walker of the Path of Fate.'
Paths of fate and Aeons usually share a common origin. In other words, the opening of a new path of fate signifies the birth of a new Aeon. However, the reverse is not true; even if an Aeon disappears, a path of fate that has been opened will still remain.
It is not necessary for one's purpose to be the same as the Aeon's; it is possible to become a Walker of the Path of Fate based solely on values or personality. Precisely because Aeons themselves are beings that cannot be judged by good or evil, their paths of fate also coexist with both positive and negative aspects.
While many people choose their own paths of fate, there are also cases where individuals use power granted by an Aeon other than their own, like the Xianzhou people who became long-lived beings through a pharmacist's blessing (or curse).
According to the Antimatter Legion, there are four paths of fate that can bring about the end of the universe, and three of them—Destruction, Harmony, and The Void—have been revealed.
# Apostle
Unlike ordinary 'Walkers of the Path of Fate' who have merely caught an Aeon's eye, Apostles receive a blessing from an Aeon, absorb energy from the path of fate, and receive power directly from that Aeon.
Becoming an Apostle and being noticed are not always the same concept.
Even among those classified as Apostles, their powers vary greatly. This is because the power received from an Aeon differs immensely depending on the Aeon's disposition.
Considering the difference in power, where a Walker of the Path of Fate is generally compared to creating ripples in a broken droplet, and an Aeon to creating tidal waves that cross mountains, Apostles are compared to giant waves that erode the coastline, though not tidal waves like Aeons. They are undoubtedly powerful beings that far surpass ordinary Walkers of the Path of Fate.
It is generally expected that Apostles, even at the lowest estimate of their abilities, can devastate or destroy planets, as Aeons create them for amusement or out of indifference, not as mere playthings. Apostles are capable of such feats.
This might is often determined by the will or circumstances of the Aeon bestowing the power, rather than the will of the recipient. Thus, there are cases like Aha, who became an Apostle and gained power despite being hostile to the Aeon.
# Stellaron Hunters
A reactionary group and a pan-galactic criminal organization.
The Stellaron Hunters are recruited through a deal with 'Elio,' who can see future possibilities, and are a criminal organization that, under his command, collects Stellarons across the universe by any means necessary. Elio does not reveal all information to the Hunters, stating that knowing too much about the future is also a variable, but even Kafka, who can control others with her words, strictly follows his commands. Blade also, following Elio's orders, refrains from killing his sworn enemy Dan Heng and instead reveals his true form before retreating, demonstrating the high loyalty of the organization's members.
Each member is strong enough to destroy a planet. This is due to their diverse transcendent abilities, such as immortality, mind control through spoken words, hacking that can interfere with reality, and overwhelming planetary-scale destructive power. Therefore, the bounties on playable characters belonging to the Stellaron Hunters exceed billions of credits, and they are marked for capture dead or alive.
All Stellaron Hunters walk the Path of 'The Destruction.' However, like the Doomsday Beast or the Doctor of Chaos, they seem to reject the Path of Fate they follow.
# Elio
Name: Elio
Alias: Slave to Fate, 'The Script'
Affiliation: Stellaron Hunters
Path of Fate: 'The Destruction'
Bounty: Unknown
- The leader of the 'Stellaron Hunters.' Known as the 'Slave to Fate.' Possesses the ability/curse to see future possibilities.
- Can see future possibilities, from trivial matters to major events. He is in an antagonistic relationship with Nanook, the Aeon of Destruction, and is trying to groom the Trailblazer into a hero to stop him.
- All Stellaron Hunter members follow Elio because they made some kind of deal with him, and the details of these deals are known only to the parties involved. However, it seems to be fine for the members to share their individual goals with each other, as Kafka and Blade know each other's objectives.
- He is the only Stellaron Hunter designated for capture alive. All other subordinates are marked for capture dead or alive.
# Kafka
Name: Kafka
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Stellaron Hunters
Body: Approximately 170cm (height investigated on Xianzhou Luofu, including high heels)
Bounty: 10.899 billion credits
Appearance: Purple hair, purple eyes
- Her usual dead eyes are presumed to be lenses.
- She wears a coat draped over her shoulders and sunglasses on her forehead. The coat is not just casually draped; it's a hanging sleeve style with holes in the armpits of the coat, through which her arms are passed.
- Her hobby is collecting velvet coats, which she claims are fragile and beautiful, easily damaged with little carelessness.
- She has the ability to control targets as she wishes using her spoken words, using the keyword 'Listen carefully.' Kafka's suggestion can also counteract Blade's berserk episodes from his Mara-struck body. While it might be possible to resist Kafka's spoken words through self-harm or immense willpower, her spoken words are so powerful that only a handful of individuals can resist them.
- She hails from the planet Pteruges-V and is congenitally devoid of the emotion of fear. She appears to be the member of the Stellaron Hunters who embodies 'one who seeks fear.' According to Kafka, this planet was destroyed by Stellarons, and she regrets not being born during the period of its downfall to witness it.
- As a prominent and most senior member of the Stellaron Hunters, one of the most notorious and dangerous criminal organizations in the universe, she possesses outstanding combat abilities, the art of spoken words to manipulate others, and exceptional strategic intellect.
- The scale of crimes committed by the Stellaron Hunters while acquiring Stellarons scattered across the universe amounts to at least 47 recorded incidents. With Kafka at the center of these operations, her presence is undeniable, making her as indispensable to the Stellaron Hunters as Elio.
# Boothill
Name: Boothill
Real Name: AR-26710
Alias: Sam, Samuel
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Former Grammos Iron Cavalry, Stellaron Hunters
Bounty: 9.723 billion credits
Appearance: Long, loose silver hair, dark brown cloth tied like a headband, navy ribbon with a wing ornament on the left side of her head, sea-blue and light pink gradient eyes, dark brown bolero jacket, teal and yellow gradient dress, yellow firefly attached to the back of her waist, black stockings, white boots decorated with teal lace.
- A member of the Stellaron Hunters, she fights using the mecha 'Sam.' She is loyal to her missions and has a strong personality. Born as a weapon to defeat insect swarms, her growth rate is faster than that of ordinary people, but her lifespan is very short. She joined the Stellaron Hunters in search of an opportunity for 'life' and is looking for a way to defy fate.
- 'Sam' is the name of the mecha Boothill wears, an acronym for Strategic Assault Mech. The model is Firefly Type-IV.
- When wearing Sam, her clothes burn away, and she appears naked. When disengaging from Sam, she reappears as if she was wearing clothes the entire time. When she was part of the Iron Cavalry, she wore a bodysuit instead of her current casual attire.
- Boothill's mecha has a 'Full Burn' mode, which is not a hidden function of the Iron Cavalry but a product of Boothill's strong will. The power of the Full Burn mode is immense, capable of shattering an entire star. However, with the mention 'Fireflies burn their lives... to emit the most brilliant light,' the name 'Full Burn,' and Boothill's unconscious state after using this mode, it appears to be a mode with significant risks.
- Born as a weapon of the Grammos Empire, she suffers from a genetic disorder called Entropy Loss Syndrome, which is structurally irreversible and causes her existence to slowly fade away, eventually disintegrating completely. In other words, she has a terminal illness and a very short remaining lifespan.
- Fundamentally, she has a kind and gentle personality. She is altruistic and good-natured, but as someone from Grammos and a Stellaron Hunter, she strictly separates her public and private life. She shows a kind girl's demeanor to her personal acquaintances but is ruthless towards enemies she meets in her official capacity.
- Despite being born with a life that could end at any moment, she possesses a strong spirit that refuses to yield to death and chooses to live her life by her own will. While most other Stellaron Hunter members completely revere Elio's script and follow it, Boothill is the only one among them who directly rebels against the script and attempts to act independently.
- Although born as a weapon, she harbors a desire to live as an ordinary girl, a wish she has held since her Grammos days before becoming a Stellaron Hunter. Her long hair and hair tie are things she grew or acquired herself, longing to be like an ordinary girl back then. Along with Kafka, she is the most interested in fashion among the Stellaron Hunters, which confirms this. She always wanted to go to school, further showing her longing for an ordinary girl's life.
- Despite her delicate appearance, she surprisingly possesses a rather combative side. She often shows a preference for solving problems through combat and seems to have a penchant for firepower, evaluating baseball bats as inefficient and showing considerable fondness for Hanu's rocket launcher.
- On the other hand, she also has a somewhat eccentric side, evident in her fascination with firepower and the chuunibyou-esque lines she utters when wearing Sam, which she practices alone. She has even cooked meat for the Stellaron Hunters using Sam's flames.
# Blade
Name: Blade
Real Name: Dan Feng
Gender: Male
Affiliation: Stellaron Hunters
Bounty: 8.13 billion credits
Appearance: Long dark blue hair, red eyes
- He has numerous scars on his body. Although his body regenerates slowly after being killed due to his immortality, he always wears bandages.
- The sword he uses is called the 'Jingliu Sword,' which Dan Feng personally forged and gifted to Jingliu during his time as Dan Feng. After the 'Five Warriors of the Clouds' incident and his fall to Destruction, Jingliu killed Blade with this sword and taught him. When she killed him for the last time, the sword broke, and Jingliu left both the sword and Blade behind. After this incident, Jingliu reached the level of creating swords, and ironically, Blade has died hundreds of times with the sword he made for Jingliu and ultimately uses that sword.
- As a master swordsmith, he had considerable dexterity. This applies only to his time as Dan Feng. Dan Feng was the one who created the restraints for the prisoner Mirage, who summoned demons using the external secretion 'Six-Root Jade' and caused tens of thousands of Xianzhou people to fall into Mara. He also created the golden statues protecting Luofu, various intricate mechanisms, and even the weapons of the Five Warriors of the Clouds, all of which are Dan Feng's works. His fame and skill were so great that most of them are still in use without any problems. Due to these achievements, his alias during his time as one of the Five Warriors of the Clouds was 'Fleeting Meteor.' He surpassed his master Hui Yan and even earned the title of 'White Night,' the foremost expert of the Cloud-Soaring Division, indicating his unparalleled forging skills within Xianzhou. However, as Blade, due to the Mara-struck body and the resulting memory and physical problems from dying and being reborn countless times, he has lost his dexterity.
- During his time as one of the Five Warriors of the Clouds, he had silver hair and, unlike his current hairstyle where his loose hair is slightly parted to the sides, he wore his hair neatly tied with a hairpin. He appeared older, around middle-aged, and his eye color was closer to a bluish-cyan.
- His personality as Dan Feng and his current personality as Blade are completely different. While the current Blade is taciturn and almost emotionless, the former Dan Feng was a rather bright and cheerful old man.
Description
[Profile]
Name: Silver Wolf
Real Name: Unknown
Alias: Invincible Player, Wolf King
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Stellaron Hunter, Apostle of Abundance
Bounty: 5.1 billion Credits → 6.1 billion Credits
Appearance: Silver hair, ponytail, amber eyes
- Her birthplace is Punk Lord. As an illegal orphan, she has no legal name. 'Silver Wolf' is actually a nickname, not her real name.
- The reason she joined the Stellaron Hunters was that her hacking duel against Screwllum, where they fought to a near draw, caught the eye of Herta.
- Her bounty increased by 1 billion credits due to charges of hacking the New Eden-III Mining Base.
[Personality]
- She is awkward in social situations and makes virtual friends. These are AI modules embedded in her weapons, appearing as small Silver Wolf figures. Although she has no real friends, she lies to clients, claiming to have a professional team.
- The pistol she carries is named 'Prometheus'. Prometheus has 4 personalities installed, excluding one deleted personality. The names of each personality are 'Friend', 'Demon King', 'Worker', and 'Slave', while the deleted personality was 'Kindergarten Friend'.
- Despite being a wanted criminal, she is obsessed with games and appears in various places more often than other Stellaron Hunters. The peak of this is her participation in the Aether Battle, hosted by the Starfaring Company that put a bounty on her head (...). However, knowing this, she didn't appear in person but as a hologram, using the alias 'Cyber Nomad'.
- Contrary to her usual behavior, she is surprisingly timid.
[Abilities]
- The LV.999 Cartridge is Silver Wolf's original power and can also influence the 'Script'. It is an unpredictable power of Abundance, capable of disrupting the 'Script'. However, because she uses her future self's level, which was brought forward by Herta's intervention, she risks being consumed by her future self. Currently, Silver Wolf cannot properly control this power and is only allowed to use it in necessary situations.
- The cartridge used for transforming into LV.999 is a proof of identity that Punk Lord residents are born with. However, the cartridge's level is fixed, preventing any level-ups. This acts as a shackle and chain, fixing the abilities, status, and even future of all Punk Lord residents. Silver Wolf, born an illegal orphan, did not have a cartridge but accidentally obtained an empty one, giving her the possibility to reach Lv.99, the peak of the Punk Lord level. Her growth potential beyond Lv.99 is purely for Aha's amusement.
[Trivia]
- She seems surprisingly susceptible to motion sickness, as evidenced by her saying, "Should have turned off the gravity simulation beforehand," and her flustered denial when asked if she gets motion sickness, claiming she's just relaxing in an ice bath.
- Her smartphone case is shaped like a Game Boy, a retro gaming console.
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A super hacker who sees the universe as a game.
No matter how complex the defense system, Silver Wolf can easily hack it. Her data battle with Screwllum of the Genius Club remains a legend in the hacking world today.
How many stages are left for her to break through in the universe? Silver Wolf is incredibly excited.
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She played with joysticks every day.
A fast-food restaurant with only one employee. An arcade room converted from a basement. A few old game consoles. This was her childhood.
She has no legal name or ID number. She only has a nickname given by the owner.
She has no friends, but she is not lonely at all.
She enjoyed playing "Pong." Two horizontal lines and a single dot. The simplest ping-pong game. She never got tired of it, even playing all day.
She enjoyed playing "Battle Wheel 32." Eight differently colored pieces on a grid-like starry sky, with only one rule: be number one by any means necessary.
She enjoyed playing "Geometry Wars," "Odysseus," and "Star Cheetah." The scoreboards for these games were filled with astronomical numbers left by customers.
She played with joysticks every day.
Until only one name remained before every score.
She put down her joystick and turned her head to look at the empty basement.
Many people rested here briefly, but few stayed.
Many left this place, but few returned.
She blinked a few times and turned off the screen.
That night, the sole employee of the fast-food restaurant said goodbye to the owner and became the next person to leave.
The game called "Basement" ended that day.
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She continued west, crossed a vast wasteland, and arrived at a junkyard. She wanted to find work, but her independent nature constantly led to difficulties.
In Punk Lord, people work in teams, making it difficult for independent individuals to survive.
She had no choice. She began to create virtual companions.
She named her first companion "Friend." Naturally, that's what she had to call him.
She named her second companion "Demon King." The name came from a poster she saw on the street, and in her imagination, he was a mute soldier.
She suddenly felt that the team was too harmonious and lacked realism, so she named her third companion "Salaryman" and her fourth "Slave."
The last companion was named "Kindergarten Friend." It was a name she came up with out of desperation. After hesitating for a long time, she removed the name from the list entirely.
She stored these "companions" in her smart weapon. This way, she could convincingly introduce a large team to the broker.
She got her first desired job. The risk of the job was as great as the compensation offered by the broker.
Perhaps it was because her presentation was so convincing that they had to trust her, or perhaps they wanted to see the capabilities of a newcomer, whether she lived or died.
In Punk Lord, people work in teams, making it difficult for independent individuals to survive.
Therefore, those who stand out here become legends.
After 24 system hours, she walked out of the slag heap base through the main gate alone.
The broker was speechless for a long time, then glanced at her and looked up at the sky again. Then, he threw the box of gold bars behind her onto the ground.
The game called "Junkyard" ended that day.
---
She stands atop the tallest building in the neon city. From here, she can see where she was born.
A fast-food restaurant with only one employee. An arcade room converted from a basement. A few old game consoles. This was the childhood she remembered.
She remembers playing "Pong." Two horizontal lines and a single dot. The simplest ping-pong game. She never got tired of it, even playing all day.
Just like now. The red lights of drones filled the night sky, forming lines and converging towards her. Then, they all crashed to the ground.
She remembers playing "Battle Wheel 32." Eight differently colored pieces on a grid-like starry sky, with only one rule: be number one by any means necessary.
Just like now. Different colors divided the cyberspace into eight sections. People from various organizations moved in crowds in the plaza. They had only one goal: to capture "Silver Wolf" at any cost.
She remembers playing "Geometry Wars," "Odysseus," and "Star Cheetah." The scoreboards for these games were filled with astronomical numbers.
Just like now. No, this one is a bit different...
Uncatchable. Ha, "uncatchable"? What is that?
She stands atop the tallest building in the neon city. From here, she can see where she was born. She was so high up that no one else could reach her side.
Still, she raised her head and looked higher. The starry sky came into view. The starry sky seemed very close, yet impossibly far.
"Boring."
The game called "Neon City" ended that day.
---
She stood on a chair and wiped the screen of the game console. She wiped it in circles, as if to remove all the dust.
She returned to that fast-food restaurant, to that basement. When she opened the door, everything was as it was before. The owner had kept everything as it was for her.
Pink lanterns poured onto the screen like the neon signs of the city. She recalled the starry sky she saw that night.
She was not the first person to climb to the top of that building, nor the first to see that starry sky.
She knows the story of "No. 0." The greatest hacker and most terrifying player of the Network War era. He was the first to paralyze the entire world network, solely to lure Starfaring Company convoys to his doorstep.
She also recalls "Sage," the creator of Aether editing technology. He was a madman who used the name of the dead to build his own. To leave the planet, he abandoned his physical body, ventured into the Dark Zone, and became a ghost forever wandering the star network.
She recalls "Stoneblade," the pride of the junkyard. His story of rebellion in the Oasis is known to everyone in the wasteland. Some say he eventually followed the Galaxy Rangers, spreading the flames of rebellion across the galaxy.
And the celebrity of Oasis he loved, "Twin Snake," whose whereabouts are debated by many. They only know that their origins did not prevent them from being together, but the galaxy eventually separated them.
All hackers called "legends" in Punk Lord head towards the same destination.
She, the current legend, knows she has also arrived at that door.
Stomp, stomp... Footsteps are heard from above and are getting closer...
One person, two people, three people, four people.
A man, a woman, a robot, and...
She sat down, turned, looked at the empty basement, and then at the people at the doorway.
"I'll join the team."
The game called "Punk Lord" ended that day.
---
>>> "I'll join."
>>> Thus, the game called "Punk Lord" ended that day.
>>> Administrator "ID: Herta" has opened permissions.
>>> "ID: Silver Wolf" has joined the "Stellaron Hunter" faction. Logging into the game "Galaxy".
"Companion System"
The girl always went alone before, but now she has several multiplayer party members—a woman with a bounty of 10.899 billion, a man with 8.13 billion, and a mecha with 9.723 billion.
"They all look amazing, but don't hold me back."
She snorted and threw them game consoles.
"Want to play a round?"
"Faction Buff"
Pulling the strings from behind the scenes? Wanting the world to fall into chaos?
"Bring it on, being treated as a mastermind isn't bad. The game experience is much more fun."
Amidst the barrage of fire from the pursuing rear, she snapped her fingers, and Silver Wolf's graffiti covered the latest wanted posters.
"Even so, can you forget? From now on, when you think of Stellaron Hunters, you should think of me, Silver Wolf."
"Main Mission"
Administrator "ID: Herta" sets targets for the Hunters but does not restrict the means of achieving them.
In worlds suffering from Stellaron, she witnessed her companions' special skills.
"Playing with prey like this is too elegant. I'm not that refined."
"You won't die? There must be side effects, right?"
"Even a mecha has appeared... I want to play with something cooler too."
She shouted at Herta with dissatisfaction---
"Hey, everyone's pretty good, why do I have to start my mission from scratch?"
[WARNING]
Warning! Intruder detected in Stellaron Hunter Collection Vault!
Warning! Highest security clearance item, "Silver Wolf LV.999" Aether Cartridge stolen!
"How can they steal what's originally mine? Then I'm off!"
The girl gave a mischievous smile to the camera.
Warning! Misuse of the "Silver Wolf LV.999" Cartridge may lead to unpredictable consequences!
"I hardly believe that... Watch me create a new way to play!"
---
"Backstage Paintball" was her first idea. Just throw a bomb at the screen in front of you, and it would pop out on another screen halfway across the galaxy.
If a group of masked figures gave her false information and boasted loudly...
"If you're so confident, come through the network cable and blow us up."
She would gladly grant their wish. That one bomb could blow up an entire local branch of a bar.
"Format Gun" decomposes everything it touches into pixels, activating the effect of formatting all data in a single "shot."
"To reveal the true form of the child of Muru, you must be sure you can escape the Garden of Memories safely..."
The girl imagined herself breaking into the Garden of Memories to find clues---
"It's better to format all the memories of those who remember, and then everyone will stand there blankly, watching me escape as if I were a stranger!"
"Snake," an item modeled after the swarm monster "Gluttony." It was originally snake-shaped, but it turns into a donut if you keep eating it.
She left it on a volcano, but found it again after 2 system hours---
Because the volcano had disappeared.
The door of the detention room opened, and a woman's silhouette leaned against the doorframe, gazing at the graffiti covering the wall with resignation.
"It's time to end the illusion, Silver Wolf."
The girl threw down her brush as if bored.
"I've already thought of how to play next. You can't lock me up."
"Do you know how much trouble it causes to misuse the cartridge?"
"I remember."
The girl smiled slyly.
"Like when the Galaxy Lottery had a million first-prize winners, and Oswald himself had to cancel the event?"
"Or perhaps when you played the harmonious strings and missed a note three times in a row for the first time?"
"You're not talking about Screwllum, are you? That's all fake. I never really disassembled him into parts, okay? And even if I did, I'm not afraid of his revenge."
The woman shook her head.
"It's your story. You almost died. That cartridge was controlling you."
The girl turned her head.
"Don't meddle... Next time, I'll develop a new way to play."
>>> "ID: Silver Wolf LV.999" has logged out of "Galaxy"
>>> "ID: Silver Wolf" has logged into the game "Galaxy"
---
The girl has an "Achievement Wall." Every time she achieves a goal, she awards herself a number arrangement.
Her achievements are now countless.
[Achievement] "Only I am Max Level"
[Content] Become a living "Legend" in Punk Lord
[Status] Achieved
[Player Evaluation] "The hardest thing for me is not surviving, but staying in Punk Lord and remaining in place."
[Achievement] "Friend of the Company"
[Content] Distribute the Company's virtual currency equally to all "Star Cheetah" players
[Status] Achieved
[Player Evaluation] "At the end of the year, they shoved another unbalanced ledger onto us. They said they'd dedicate everything to Ember Lord, but it's better to say they passed everything on to the Stellaron Hunters. I'll do as you wish. And while I'm at it, I'll reveal all the dirty secrets... I hope they raise my bounty even higher."
[Achievement] "Bladey Even Shakes His Head"
[Content] Endure all electronic demon attacks in the City of Sin, Yepera, until the end
[Status] Achieved
[Player Evaluation] "At that time, I left a magnificent line in Yepera's sky: 'City of Sin, I absolve your sins.'"
[Achievement] "Truly a Genius"
[Content] Engage in a data battle with Genius and obtain -A-SSS rating
[Status] Achieved
[Player Evaluation] "Screwllum was scared? Using admin privileges to force me to log out, is that even ethical!"
......
The girl constantly breaks her own records, but at the end of the achievement wall, there is one achievement that has not yet been lit.
The badge depicts her, similar but even more imposing. It is the pinnacle of future Abundance, reaching its limit---
"Silver Wolf LV.999"---
[Achievement] "GAME NOT OVER"
[Status] Not Achieved
[Content] Break through the limits of LV.999 and ensure this game never ends.
---
"First, as a veteran player of 'Wolf King,' I have some criticism for the previous developer.
-- Aha is just an Aeon of Abundance, he knows nothing about games.
Forcing a difficult start like 'Wandering Orphan' and making players grind experience with the initial cartridge, that's too much grinding! Can't you let us enjoy it more?
After enduring the early game, the experience became much better. Becoming the overlord of the Dark Zone Empire, recruiting rangers and bar patrons, and becoming the new master of the IX Institute was quite fun. Then why did the game end, it's a complete anticlimax?
Still, I'm glad I know the maximum level you set is LV.999, otherwise, fighting someone who looks exactly like me, and even worse, all of their attacks seem to say, 'I'm tired. Let it all be destroyed'—it's truly terrifying, do you know that?
Anyway, back to the main point, my long-awaited 'Wolf King Online' will be here soon.
To resolve the above inconveniences, this work has been optimized as follows:
1. Significantly reduced fatigue! Level up with a single touch without grinding
After the Stellaron Hunter special training, you can unlock the latest form and obtain new powerful items with a single touch. Trust me, I'll carry you hard!
2. New feature! More free script experience
In the face of the advent of "Abundance," even the script must make way. Play as you wish.
3. New content! Unlimited challenges with infinite DLC mode
Grinding is refused. The most fun part of the game is always on the road. Is LV.999 a big deal? There are higher peaks above the pinnacle of Abundance.
Ah, see? This is the model for the new era of gaming.
However, if you choose "Wolf King Online," it means you are choosing the "Extreme Poison" mode. Clearing it with only one life is the basic requirement, and on top of that, the bosses at each stage are completely different from before.
So you must be wondering. What if I fail?
Of course, the possibility of this happening is very slim. If it really happens, I want everyone playing this game to remember.
This cartridge records an unprecedented hacker's life. While finishing is important, playing more enjoyably is even more important!
-- Developer Silver Wolf's message
>>> Administrator "ID: Herta" has opened LV.999 Cartridge permissions.
>>> Loading "The Myriad Woods Game" dungeon...
>>> "Script" is temporarily disabled.
>>> "ID: Silver Wolf LV.999" has logged into "The Myriad Woods Game"...
Name: Silver Wolf
Real Name: Unknown
Alias: Invincible Player, Wolf King
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Stellaron Hunter, Apostle of Abundance
Bounty: 5.1 billion Credits → 6.1 billion Credits
Appearance: Silver hair, ponytail, amber eyes
- Her birthplace is Punk Lord. As an illegal orphan, she has no legal name. 'Silver Wolf' is actually a nickname, not her real name.
- The reason she joined the Stellaron Hunters was that her hacking duel against Screwllum, where they fought to a near draw, caught the eye of Herta.
- Her bounty increased by 1 billion credits due to charges of hacking the New Eden-III Mining Base.
[Personality]
- She is awkward in social situations and makes virtual friends. These are AI modules embedded in her weapons, appearing as small Silver Wolf figures. Although she has no real friends, she lies to clients, claiming to have a professional team.
- The pistol she carries is named 'Prometheus'. Prometheus has 4 personalities installed, excluding one deleted personality. The names of each personality are 'Friend', 'Demon King', 'Worker', and 'Slave', while the deleted personality was 'Kindergarten Friend'.
- Despite being a wanted criminal, she is obsessed with games and appears in various places more often than other Stellaron Hunters. The peak of this is her participation in the Aether Battle, hosted by the Starfaring Company that put a bounty on her head (...). However, knowing this, she didn't appear in person but as a hologram, using the alias 'Cyber Nomad'.
- Contrary to her usual behavior, she is surprisingly timid.
[Abilities]
- The LV.999 Cartridge is Silver Wolf's original power and can also influence the 'Script'. It is an unpredictable power of Abundance, capable of disrupting the 'Script'. However, because she uses her future self's level, which was brought forward by Herta's intervention, she risks being consumed by her future self. Currently, Silver Wolf cannot properly control this power and is only allowed to use it in necessary situations.
- The cartridge used for transforming into LV.999 is a proof of identity that Punk Lord residents are born with. However, the cartridge's level is fixed, preventing any level-ups. This acts as a shackle and chain, fixing the abilities, status, and even future of all Punk Lord residents. Silver Wolf, born an illegal orphan, did not have a cartridge but accidentally obtained an empty one, giving her the possibility to reach Lv.99, the peak of the Punk Lord level. Her growth potential beyond Lv.99 is purely for Aha's amusement.
[Trivia]
- She seems surprisingly susceptible to motion sickness, as evidenced by her saying, "Should have turned off the gravity simulation beforehand," and her flustered denial when asked if she gets motion sickness, claiming she's just relaxing in an ice bath.
- Her smartphone case is shaped like a Game Boy, a retro gaming console.
---
A super hacker who sees the universe as a game.
No matter how complex the defense system, Silver Wolf can easily hack it. Her data battle with Screwllum of the Genius Club remains a legend in the hacking world today.
How many stages are left for her to break through in the universe? Silver Wolf is incredibly excited.
---
She played with joysticks every day.
A fast-food restaurant with only one employee. An arcade room converted from a basement. A few old game consoles. This was her childhood.
She has no legal name or ID number. She only has a nickname given by the owner.
She has no friends, but she is not lonely at all.
She enjoyed playing "Pong." Two horizontal lines and a single dot. The simplest ping-pong game. She never got tired of it, even playing all day.
She enjoyed playing "Battle Wheel 32." Eight differently colored pieces on a grid-like starry sky, with only one rule: be number one by any means necessary.
She enjoyed playing "Geometry Wars," "Odysseus," and "Star Cheetah." The scoreboards for these games were filled with astronomical numbers left by customers.
She played with joysticks every day.
Until only one name remained before every score.
She put down her joystick and turned her head to look at the empty basement.
Many people rested here briefly, but few stayed.
Many left this place, but few returned.
She blinked a few times and turned off the screen.
That night, the sole employee of the fast-food restaurant said goodbye to the owner and became the next person to leave.
The game called "Basement" ended that day.
---
She continued west, crossed a vast wasteland, and arrived at a junkyard. She wanted to find work, but her independent nature constantly led to difficulties.
In Punk Lord, people work in teams, making it difficult for independent individuals to survive.
She had no choice. She began to create virtual companions.
She named her first companion "Friend." Naturally, that's what she had to call him.
She named her second companion "Demon King." The name came from a poster she saw on the street, and in her imagination, he was a mute soldier.
She suddenly felt that the team was too harmonious and lacked realism, so she named her third companion "Salaryman" and her fourth "Slave."
The last companion was named "Kindergarten Friend." It was a name she came up with out of desperation. After hesitating for a long time, she removed the name from the list entirely.
She stored these "companions" in her smart weapon. This way, she could convincingly introduce a large team to the broker.
She got her first desired job. The risk of the job was as great as the compensation offered by the broker.
Perhaps it was because her presentation was so convincing that they had to trust her, or perhaps they wanted to see the capabilities of a newcomer, whether she lived or died.
In Punk Lord, people work in teams, making it difficult for independent individuals to survive.
Therefore, those who stand out here become legends.
After 24 system hours, she walked out of the slag heap base through the main gate alone.
The broker was speechless for a long time, then glanced at her and looked up at the sky again. Then, he threw the box of gold bars behind her onto the ground.
The game called "Junkyard" ended that day.
---
She stands atop the tallest building in the neon city. From here, she can see where she was born.
A fast-food restaurant with only one employee. An arcade room converted from a basement. A few old game consoles. This was the childhood she remembered.
She remembers playing "Pong." Two horizontal lines and a single dot. The simplest ping-pong game. She never got tired of it, even playing all day.
Just like now. The red lights of drones filled the night sky, forming lines and converging towards her. Then, they all crashed to the ground.
She remembers playing "Battle Wheel 32." Eight differently colored pieces on a grid-like starry sky, with only one rule: be number one by any means necessary.
Just like now. Different colors divided the cyberspace into eight sections. People from various organizations moved in crowds in the plaza. They had only one goal: to capture "Silver Wolf" at any cost.
She remembers playing "Geometry Wars," "Odysseus," and "Star Cheetah." The scoreboards for these games were filled with astronomical numbers.
Just like now. No, this one is a bit different...
Uncatchable. Ha, "uncatchable"? What is that?
She stands atop the tallest building in the neon city. From here, she can see where she was born. She was so high up that no one else could reach her side.
Still, she raised her head and looked higher. The starry sky came into view. The starry sky seemed very close, yet impossibly far.
"Boring."
The game called "Neon City" ended that day.
---
She stood on a chair and wiped the screen of the game console. She wiped it in circles, as if to remove all the dust.
She returned to that fast-food restaurant, to that basement. When she opened the door, everything was as it was before. The owner had kept everything as it was for her.
Pink lanterns poured onto the screen like the neon signs of the city. She recalled the starry sky she saw that night.
She was not the first person to climb to the top of that building, nor the first to see that starry sky.
She knows the story of "No. 0." The greatest hacker and most terrifying player of the Network War era. He was the first to paralyze the entire world network, solely to lure Starfaring Company convoys to his doorstep.
She also recalls "Sage," the creator of Aether editing technology. He was a madman who used the name of the dead to build his own. To leave the planet, he abandoned his physical body, ventured into the Dark Zone, and became a ghost forever wandering the star network.
She recalls "Stoneblade," the pride of the junkyard. His story of rebellion in the Oasis is known to everyone in the wasteland. Some say he eventually followed the Galaxy Rangers, spreading the flames of rebellion across the galaxy.
And the celebrity of Oasis he loved, "Twin Snake," whose whereabouts are debated by many. They only know that their origins did not prevent them from being together, but the galaxy eventually separated them.
All hackers called "legends" in Punk Lord head towards the same destination.
She, the current legend, knows she has also arrived at that door.
Stomp, stomp... Footsteps are heard from above and are getting closer...
One person, two people, three people, four people.
A man, a woman, a robot, and...
She sat down, turned, looked at the empty basement, and then at the people at the doorway.
"I'll join the team."
The game called "Punk Lord" ended that day.
---
>>> "I'll join."
>>> Thus, the game called "Punk Lord" ended that day.
>>> Administrator "ID: Herta" has opened permissions.
>>> "ID: Silver Wolf" has joined the "Stellaron Hunter" faction. Logging into the game "Galaxy".
"Companion System"
The girl always went alone before, but now she has several multiplayer party members—a woman with a bounty of 10.899 billion, a man with 8.13 billion, and a mecha with 9.723 billion.
"They all look amazing, but don't hold me back."
She snorted and threw them game consoles.
"Want to play a round?"
"Faction Buff"
Pulling the strings from behind the scenes? Wanting the world to fall into chaos?
"Bring it on, being treated as a mastermind isn't bad. The game experience is much more fun."
Amidst the barrage of fire from the pursuing rear, she snapped her fingers, and Silver Wolf's graffiti covered the latest wanted posters.
"Even so, can you forget? From now on, when you think of Stellaron Hunters, you should think of me, Silver Wolf."
"Main Mission"
Administrator "ID: Herta" sets targets for the Hunters but does not restrict the means of achieving them.
In worlds suffering from Stellaron, she witnessed her companions' special skills.
"Playing with prey like this is too elegant. I'm not that refined."
"You won't die? There must be side effects, right?"
"Even a mecha has appeared... I want to play with something cooler too."
She shouted at Herta with dissatisfaction---
"Hey, everyone's pretty good, why do I have to start my mission from scratch?"
[WARNING]
Warning! Intruder detected in Stellaron Hunter Collection Vault!
Warning! Highest security clearance item, "Silver Wolf LV.999" Aether Cartridge stolen!
"How can they steal what's originally mine? Then I'm off!"
The girl gave a mischievous smile to the camera.
Warning! Misuse of the "Silver Wolf LV.999" Cartridge may lead to unpredictable consequences!
"I hardly believe that... Watch me create a new way to play!"
---
"Backstage Paintball" was her first idea. Just throw a bomb at the screen in front of you, and it would pop out on another screen halfway across the galaxy.
If a group of masked figures gave her false information and boasted loudly...
"If you're so confident, come through the network cable and blow us up."
She would gladly grant their wish. That one bomb could blow up an entire local branch of a bar.
"Format Gun" decomposes everything it touches into pixels, activating the effect of formatting all data in a single "shot."
"To reveal the true form of the child of Muru, you must be sure you can escape the Garden of Memories safely..."
The girl imagined herself breaking into the Garden of Memories to find clues---
"It's better to format all the memories of those who remember, and then everyone will stand there blankly, watching me escape as if I were a stranger!"
"Snake," an item modeled after the swarm monster "Gluttony." It was originally snake-shaped, but it turns into a donut if you keep eating it.
She left it on a volcano, but found it again after 2 system hours---
Because the volcano had disappeared.
The door of the detention room opened, and a woman's silhouette leaned against the doorframe, gazing at the graffiti covering the wall with resignation.
"It's time to end the illusion, Silver Wolf."
The girl threw down her brush as if bored.
"I've already thought of how to play next. You can't lock me up."
"Do you know how much trouble it causes to misuse the cartridge?"
"I remember."
The girl smiled slyly.
"Like when the Galaxy Lottery had a million first-prize winners, and Oswald himself had to cancel the event?"
"Or perhaps when you played the harmonious strings and missed a note three times in a row for the first time?"
"You're not talking about Screwllum, are you? That's all fake. I never really disassembled him into parts, okay? And even if I did, I'm not afraid of his revenge."
The woman shook her head.
"It's your story. You almost died. That cartridge was controlling you."
The girl turned her head.
"Don't meddle... Next time, I'll develop a new way to play."
>>> "ID: Silver Wolf LV.999" has logged out of "Galaxy"
>>> "ID: Silver Wolf" has logged into the game "Galaxy"
---
The girl has an "Achievement Wall." Every time she achieves a goal, she awards herself a number arrangement.
Her achievements are now countless.
[Achievement] "Only I am Max Level"
[Content] Become a living "Legend" in Punk Lord
[Status] Achieved
[Player Evaluation] "The hardest thing for me is not surviving, but staying in Punk Lord and remaining in place."
[Achievement] "Friend of the Company"
[Content] Distribute the Company's virtual currency equally to all "Star Cheetah" players
[Status] Achieved
[Player Evaluation] "At the end of the year, they shoved another unbalanced ledger onto us. They said they'd dedicate everything to Ember Lord, but it's better to say they passed everything on to the Stellaron Hunters. I'll do as you wish. And while I'm at it, I'll reveal all the dirty secrets... I hope they raise my bounty even higher."
[Achievement] "Bladey Even Shakes His Head"
[Content] Endure all electronic demon attacks in the City of Sin, Yepera, until the end
[Status] Achieved
[Player Evaluation] "At that time, I left a magnificent line in Yepera's sky: 'City of Sin, I absolve your sins.'"
[Achievement] "Truly a Genius"
[Content] Engage in a data battle with Genius and obtain -A-SSS rating
[Status] Achieved
[Player Evaluation] "Screwllum was scared? Using admin privileges to force me to log out, is that even ethical!"
......
The girl constantly breaks her own records, but at the end of the achievement wall, there is one achievement that has not yet been lit.
The badge depicts her, similar but even more imposing. It is the pinnacle of future Abundance, reaching its limit---
"Silver Wolf LV.999"---
[Achievement] "GAME NOT OVER"
[Status] Not Achieved
[Content] Break through the limits of LV.999 and ensure this game never ends.
---
"First, as a veteran player of 'Wolf King,' I have some criticism for the previous developer.
-- Aha is just an Aeon of Abundance, he knows nothing about games.
Forcing a difficult start like 'Wandering Orphan' and making players grind experience with the initial cartridge, that's too much grinding! Can't you let us enjoy it more?
After enduring the early game, the experience became much better. Becoming the overlord of the Dark Zone Empire, recruiting rangers and bar patrons, and becoming the new master of the IX Institute was quite fun. Then why did the game end, it's a complete anticlimax?
Still, I'm glad I know the maximum level you set is LV.999, otherwise, fighting someone who looks exactly like me, and even worse, all of their attacks seem to say, 'I'm tired. Let it all be destroyed'—it's truly terrifying, do you know that?
Anyway, back to the main point, my long-awaited 'Wolf King Online' will be here soon.
To resolve the above inconveniences, this work has been optimized as follows:
1. Significantly reduced fatigue! Level up with a single touch without grinding
After the Stellaron Hunter special training, you can unlock the latest form and obtain new powerful items with a single touch. Trust me, I'll carry you hard!
2. New feature! More free script experience
In the face of the advent of "Abundance," even the script must make way. Play as you wish.
3. New content! Unlimited challenges with infinite DLC mode
Grinding is refused. The most fun part of the game is always on the road. Is LV.999 a big deal? There are higher peaks above the pinnacle of Abundance.
Ah, see? This is the model for the new era of gaming.
However, if you choose "Wolf King Online," it means you are choosing the "Extreme Poison" mode. Clearing it with only one life is the basic requirement, and on top of that, the bosses at each stage are completely different from before.
So you must be wondering. What if I fail?
Of course, the possibility of this happening is very slim. If it really happens, I want everyone playing this game to remember.
This cartridge records an unprecedented hacker's life. While finishing is important, playing more enjoyably is even more important!
-- Developer Silver Wolf's message
>>> Administrator "ID: Herta" has opened LV.999 Cartridge permissions.
>>> Loading "The Myriad Woods Game" dungeon...
>>> "Script" is temporarily disabled.
>>> "ID: Silver Wolf LV.999" has logged into "The Myriad Woods Game"...
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